CHARGRILLED OYSTERS

Prep Time: 30 MinutesYields: 2 Dozen

Comment:
Although many people think the origin of baked oysters is Drago’s or Acme Oyster House in New Orleans, the recipe was actually given to us by the Native Americans. The dish was made popular when Abraham Lincoln had his cook create the delicacy on the White House lawn for his inauguration.

Method:
Preheat the oven to 350°F. In a large sauté pan, add ½ pound of butter, green onions, minced garlic, red pepper, thyme, oregano, lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce and cook for 2 minutes. Add the white wine and cook until the green onions are wilted. Remove the sauce from the heat and let cool. In a large bowl, add the remaining butter and the cooled garlic sauce, blend until all butter is folded into the sauce. Season to taste with salt, black pepper and granulated garlic then set aside. Place the oysters on the half shell on a large baking sheet into the oven. When the juices from the oyster begin to bubble, 5–10 minutes, ladle 1 tablespoon of the butter garlic sauce over each oyster then top each with ½ tablespoon of grated Romano cheese. When oysters have browned around the edges, remove from the oven and ladle another tablespoon of the butter garlic sauce over each oyster. Serve immediately with warm French bread to dip.